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how to change uni joint in the bush?

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how to change uni joint in the bush?

Post by SiKiD_01 »

whats the easiest way to replace uni joints? is a press the best way? how would you do it in the bush if you needed to?

could you change a uni with:

a flat head screw driver, cir-clip pliers, a hammer and a socket set?
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Post by small talk »

IF you were in the bush and you actually needed to change one would you have a spare?? and would you bother or just drive home in front wheel drive?? This is a good question tho is is possible to change one with the tools listed above??
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Re: how to change uni joint in the bush?

Post by Damo »

SiKiD_01 wrote:whats the easiest way to replace uni joints?
Get someone else to do it :D
SiKiD_01 wrote: is a press the best way?
IMO, yes!
SiKiD_01 wrote: how would you do it in the bush if you needed to?
With great difficulty
SiKiD_01 wrote: could you change a uni with:
a flat head screw driver, cir-clip pliers, a hammer and a socket set?
Yep, you can do it. I wouldn't plan on being in a hurry though. Maybe add a nice piece of hardwood to your toolkit, as it'd be a bugger trying to hammer out a uni against dirt.
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Post by bazooked »

i used to change unis for a living, and have never used a press to fit a uni except for the volvo trucks which had to be pressed in. all ya need is a hammer screwdriver circlip pliers depending on the type of ujs ya got and a vice for resting on. in the bush ya use ya roo bar if ya got 1. :D
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Post by Damo »

bazooked wrote:i used to change unis for a living, and have never used a press to fit a uni
Fair enough, but if there was a press sitting there looking all lonely, would ya use it? I must be the only one that thinks this is a PITA job :D
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Post by bazooked »

nope, :D :finger: , its a piece of piss dude. i could rebuild a double cardan in under 15 mins in my hayday.
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Post by Deleted User »

A friend of mine changed a uni in my Hilux while we were in the middle of nowhere. We had to send someone into the nearest town to get one. He used pliers, screwdriver, hammer and a socket set.
He took the tail shaft out, rested it on a log and went to work.
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Post by munga »

its only a uni.

sheesh
yew guys have gone soft :D

ive always had fair warning that a uni needed replacing, so if a person did need to replace one in the bush, maybe that person needs to work on their rig a bit more..
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